The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th century, white Europeans trafficked in abducted and enslaved Africans and justified the practice with excuses that seemed somehow to reconcile the injustice with their professed Christianity. The United States was neither the first nor the last nation to abolish slavery, but its proclaimed principles of freedom and equality were made ironic by the nation’s reluctance to extend recognition to all Americans. “Americans” is what Mrs. Child calls those fellow countrymen of African ancestry; citizenship and equality are what she proposed beyond simple abolition. While Mrs. Child expected the Appeal to offend and alienate a significant portion of ...
Henry Highland Garnet’s 1848 address to the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, New York, published t...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
Poster PresentationPoster Session-The physical enslavement of the Africans and African Americans nec...
The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th...
The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th...
The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th...
Walker’s Appeal ... is a radical antislavery and antiracist manifesto by a free American of African ...
This is a digitally reconstructed edition of David Walker’s inflammatory and influential antislavery...
This is a digitally reconstructed edition of David Walker’s inflammatory and influential antislavery...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
The inalienable rights related to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness highly advocated by the Ame...
After the period of Reconstruction (1865-1877), the social position of Southern Negroes became worse...
Henry Highland Garnet’s 1848 address to the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, New York, published t...
Henry Highland Garnet’s 1848 address to the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, New York, published t...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
Poster PresentationPoster Session-The physical enslavement of the Africans and African Americans nec...
The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th...
The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th...
The roots of white supremacy lie in the institution of negro slavery. From the 15th through the 19th...
Walker’s Appeal ... is a radical antislavery and antiracist manifesto by a free American of African ...
This is a digitally reconstructed edition of David Walker’s inflammatory and influential antislavery...
This is a digitally reconstructed edition of David Walker’s inflammatory and influential antislavery...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
The inalienable rights related to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness highly advocated by the Ame...
After the period of Reconstruction (1865-1877), the social position of Southern Negroes became worse...
Henry Highland Garnet’s 1848 address to the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, New York, published t...
Henry Highland Garnet’s 1848 address to the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, New York, published t...
The courageous effort of enslaved Africans to acquire English literacy is an often-ignored story tha...
Poster PresentationPoster Session-The physical enslavement of the Africans and African Americans nec...